The Cincinnati bank's new division will lend to nonbanks that make or bundle together residential mortgage loans, whose businesses have slowed as higher interest rates lower appetite for refinancing. The warehouse sector has seen "fierce competition" among banks lately, one analyst wrote.
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The new law is expected to strengthen renewable energy market development, but ongoing supply-chain complications may hinder a jump in deals.
September 23 -
The month ended with 54,000 less properties for which the borrower was at least 30 days or more late on their payments, Black Knight said.
September 23 -
In a market where mortgage rates are skyrocketing, Fitch says the home price values of the current pool are 10.2% above a long-term sustainable level.
September 23 -
Experts review scenarios that could cause Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell to reverse course on a decision this week that left some lenders breathing a sigh of relief.
September 22 -
Unlike most bank-sponsored, credit-linked note deals, a cash collateral account will secure the note payments to the deal, after the sponsor sells initial notes.
September 22
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On the other hand, the economists from the UCLA Anderson Forecast claim the U.S. is not currently in a recession and that the chance of a recession in the next 12 months is less than 50%.
September 21 -
The transaction includes a number of key differences, including that 2022-C contains with 72-month terms in its A1 and A2 loan grades for the first time.
September 21 -
The Cincinnati bank's new division will lend to nonbanks that make or bundle together residential mortgage loans, whose businesses have slowed as higher interest rates lower appetite for refinancing. The warehouse sector has seen "fierce competition" among banks lately, one analyst wrote.
September 20 -
Fitch Ratings notes that Federal Family Education Loan Program ABS is more exposed to basis risk when there is little credit enhancement and excess spread.
September 20 -
The cloud retail firm NewStore is an early adopter of the tech giant's iPhone payment acceptance service, which some see as a step toward eliminating dedicated checkout lanes altogether.
September 20 -
Payment suspensions on loans securitized through the government-backed market stopped falling in May, plateaued over the summer, and reversed course last month, according to an industry trade association.
September 19 -
The Delaware bank, which is also seeking to move its headquarters to South Dakota, says a national charter will allow it to more easily expand across the country as it builds on its banking-as-a-service business model.
September 19